These US states have the worst-behaved drivers: See where your state ranks

Tennessee, Ohio and Pennsylvania were found to have well-behaved drivers. Here are the states with the worst-behaved drivers, according to a survey by Forbes Advisor and Talker Research.

Coca-Cola discontinues Spiced flavor months after debut

Coca-Cola announced it is discontinuing production of its Spiced flavor just months after it was introduced to consumers.

White House proposes ban on Chinese tech in US cars

Ban on Chinese software and hardware in cars would be phased in over next several years.

US grocery stores could face fruit shortages as 45,000 dockworkers threaten strike

The International Longshoremen's Association, or ILA, is negotiating on behalf of the 45,000 dockworkers at three dozen U.S. ports that collectively handle about half of the nation's seaborne imports.

6-year-old boy kidnapped from Oakland found alive 70 years later

Luis Armando Albino was 6 years old in 1951 when he was abducted while playing at an Oakland park. Now, more than seven decades later, Albino has been found thanks to help from an online ancestry test, old photos and newspaper clippings.

Lactaid milk recall in NY, NJ, CT due to traces of almonds: What to know

The recall affects products distributed to retailers and wholesalers across 25 states, including New York, New, Jersey, and Connecticut.

Oktoberfest 2024 kicks off, welcoming millions to Munich tradition

Oktoberfest officially kicked off this weekend in Munich, marking the 189th start of the world’s largest folk festival.

Travelers will need 'permission' and a fee to visit the UK

Tourists will now have to fork over a fee if they're not British or Irish citizens under the British government's new travel requirements.

1,000-year-old Viking treasure found hidden in dirt: 'Unique finding'

The discovery consisted of four "powerful" arm rings made of silver, each with unique embellishments. It was found under what would have been a small house, and archaeologists believe it was intentionally buried.

Why National Taco Day will always align with 'Taco Tuesday'

National Taco Day was previously observed on Oct. 4, but it will now be celebrated on the first Tuesday in October, Taco Bell and the National Day Calendar announced Tuesday.

5th grade teacher eats lunch with his students in cafeteria every day: ‘The little things do matter’

“Those little conversations and connections you can have with the kid can really turn somebody's day around and turn somebody’s school year around," Dan Shutes, a Michigan teacher, shared.

Meet NYC photographer Kelly Kopp: 'I document the city everyday'

Imagine capturing the essence of New York City every single day — its beauty, its chaos, and everything in between. For photographer Kelly Kopp, that's been his mission for the past 10 years.

Here's how much Americans expect to pay for a used car, and how much it will actually cost

Buying a car is a big financial commitment and a recent survey finds that consumers in the market for a new vehicle are only willing to purchase one under these circumstances.